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This paperback edition of "Female Factory Female Convicts: Women Exiled from Britain to Van Diemen's Land" by Tony Rayner is a valuable resource for anyone interested in Australian history, particularly the experiences of female convicts. Published in 2012, this well-researched textbook provides a comprehensive account of the lives of women exiled from Britain to Van Diemen's Land, shedding light on a often overlooked period in Australian history.
The book is richly illustrated, making it an engaging and informative read for both young adults and adults. With its focus on education and reference, "Female Factory Female Convicts" is an excellent addition to any personal or institutional library. The author's meticulous research and attention to detail make this book a valuable resource for historians, researchers, and anyone interested in the stories of women who shaped Australia's past.
This copy is in very good condition, with a tight binding and no writing or dog ears. The only slight imperfection is a small scuff mark on page 1. Coming from a smoke-free home, this book is ready for its new owner to delve into the fascinating stories of female convicts in 19th-century Australia.
With its unique topic and engaging presentation, "Female Factory Female Convicts" is a must-have for anyone interested in Australian history, colonialism, and the experiences of women in the past. This well-preserved paperback edition is a rare find, making it an excellent opportunity for collectors, researchers, and history enthusiasts to add a valuable resource to their collection.
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